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WebProWorld Members,
Anyone a Starbucks fan? I sure am. White Chocolate Mocha to go please! :) Just wondered if everyone heard the news about them closing 600 stores? I don't mind there not being one on every corner... but as a fan, I don't mind them being in plenty of locations for me to choose from either. How about you? Any coffee lovers out there?
Our featured post today comes from jbwenterprise who has a couple of sites that do fairly well. The problem is, his job requires him to relocate every three months. Should he always change contact and about info? What about tax and business regulations? And toll-free numbers? Anything else he should consider? Click here!
As for the remaining three posts, the first wants some pros and cons of having a shopping cart on another domain. The second has a meta tag question. And the third wants to know if anyone still worries about their rankings in Ask.com.
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Internet Industry
Moving my Home Base
I own a couple web sites that are doing fairly well. However they cannot sustain a living for me at this time. My regular job requires that I relocate every 3 months.
How should I handle this?
Should I always change my contact and about info on my sites?
Is there some way I can keep a permament home base without being there?
What tax and business regulations do I need to follow?
How about toll free numbers? Do I need to keep this?
Anything else I didn't think of?
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http://www.checkerspizza.es/index.asp
The site is a nice simple two page affair at the moment but it has been my first real foray into the world of css so I would appreciate any feedback that all you guys have.
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Search Engine Optimization Forum Pros/Cons of Shopping Cart On Another Domain
We have several sites three of which have shopping carts (all different). Because of the time factor in updating and changing the carts, we are considering setting up just one cart where we can combine the products in different categories. This cart would be on a separate domain (say) mydomainsupport.com
We intend this site to be a 'flagship' site in the company name, where we will include a full support suite as well as the combined shopping cart. The shopping cart is also our (combined) product catalog.
To access the shopping cart, we would use links to the support site. Whilst it will be obvious the visitor is being taken to another site for the shopping experience, we will make a feature of this on the landing page, stressing improved services and security.
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Search Engine Optimization Forum
Remove Verification Meta Tag After Website's Verification?
I recently got a doubt regarding the removal of the meta tag which I had used for my website's verification in GOOGLE and YAHOO.
My doubt is, can we remove the meta tag once the website is authenticated in the above stated search engines?
All suggestions are highly appreciated.
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Other Engines/Directories Worry About Rankings In Ask?
With all these different search engines to optimise for, can anyone actually be asked to worry about/check how they rank in Ask? Does anyone get any significant traffic from Ask.com? Is it indeed your main referrer?
I just don't want to have to worry about a 4th engine, good ranking in Ask will follow good ranking with the others, right?
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